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i had never heard of this movie before...so i looked it up on imdb...and there it was...rated #81 on the bottom 100 of all time. that's pretty die hard of you. apparently though...it's better than rhinestone and rollerball...so i may have to check it out.

Manda of Mu wrote: well, lets see....loved the 76' version of King Kong even though it had no dinosaurs....was obsessed with the American Godzilla film for a while but have since grown to not like it, and, well, lady in the water....

Yes! I haven't seen the '76 King Kong for a while but I remember enjoying it. All that money spent on a massive full size animatronic and it's only in the movie for about two seconds!

well, lets see....loved the 76' version of King Kong even though it had no dinosaurs....was obsessed with the American Godzilla film for a while but have since grown to not like it, and, well, lady in the water....

I watched a lot of bad kids films when I worked at a daycare to finish college. Between 1999 and 2001 I probably saw more bad kids films than most parents, especially during summer when we watched one movie a day. Jingle all the Way was on that plate, and it made me a little sick to my stomach, but there were some surprises as well. The remake of the Parent Trap was pretty good, and Lohan was amazing, it's too bad she threw all that talent away. The talking parrot movie Polly was surprisingly good too, and kind of tragic.

Yes, that one I enjoyed a lot too. I didn't know it was lambasted/bombed.

I suppose I should include "Jingle ALL the Way". To me, watching Ah-nuld fight over a toy in increasingly unbelievable situations is funny.

I just saw "Curse of the Jade Scorpion", I have to say, while nowhere near the classic "Annie Hall" or "Stardust Memories" Woody, it was enjoyable. I don't think he should've been the main character (cast someone else, a bit more believable that Helen Hunt AND Charlize Theron would want to be with him).